For a consumer not bound by the collateral constraint, a reduction in the price of the collateral leads to

A) nothing.
B) an increase in current consumption and a decrease in future consumption.
C) a decrease in current consumption and no change in future consumption.
D) a decrease in current and future consumption.

D

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